Serie A
Ibrahimovic: ‘I’ll play until I see someone better than me’
An important condition for his retirement from football was set by Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who told UEFA that he would only stop playing if he could find a better player than him.
Nobody knows where Zlatan Ibrahimovic will continue his career, who will be released from Milan next summer. But one thing is certain: he is not thinking of retiring at the end of the season.
The 40-year-old Swede is determined to prolong his career as much as possible and keep sharing a spectacle until he finds the footballer he believes is better than him.
Speaking to UEFA, the Rossoneri star still referenced the Champions League he failed to win while stressing he wasn’t born to be liked by everyone.
“Whatever happens to me – success, money, fame, whatever happens – I will be the same person, I will not change. Like it or not, I wasn’t born into this world to convince people like me.
I play with a lot of feeling for Milan because it’s a club that I’ve enjoyed, given me a lot of things and I think I’ve spent the most years there of any club I’ve represented. It was nice to be back in the Champions League with the club this season.
I scored some goals that I liked and I had the opportunity to play against the best teams and players in Europe. How do I feel about the fact that I never won?
There are two translations. It would be amazing to win it at first. But not winning it wouldn’t change me as a player. If I win it doesn’t mean I’m a better player because I’m the best player. It’s been proven: the best player doesn’t win everything.” said the Swedish star before focusing on his future and plans:
“The future isn’t written yet. I’m not making any plans. Let’s see what happens. I don’t want to regret that I stopped playing football and then say I could keep playing football because then I would regret it. ” rest of my life. , because I could have continued.
I want to play as much as possible. The truth is I will play until I see someone better than me, so I keep playing. I know that one day it will stop and I won’t have that adrenaline anymore.
This is a problem for every soccer player because there is adrenaline in playing soccer. So if you stop, you have to go from there and start over, something new.”
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Serie A
Incredibly, Mourinho, he sang it to Kvaratshelias and was hugging and kissing him within 10 seconds
An incredible scene took place in the first 45 minutes of the Roma-Napoli game in which Jose Mourinho first theatrically cheered Kvaratshelias and then hugged and kissed him within ten seconds.
Incredible scene in Rome – Napoli where Jose Mourinho first chants Quaratschelia and then within ten seconds hugs, kisses and talks to him as if he were his father.
In the 37th minute of the game, the Georgian international earned a foul and a yellow card from his opponent, in a phase that took place in front of Mourinho, who insisted that there was not even a foul.
Afterwards, the Portuguese technician initially shouted at Kvaratshelias, telling him that he was just acting, but as he approached Georgianos, he hugged him, kissed him and began talking to him in a very calm tone while the two men found each other. A little later, the recording showed Mourinho having a very friendly chat with Osimen.
Source: sport 24
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Serie A
The extension of Osimen’s contract with Napoli until 2026 is official
On Saturday (December 23), Napoli announced Victor Osimen’s contract extension until the summer of 2026, with the Nigerian striker pictured alongside Aurelio De Laurentiis.
Victor Osimen has officially extended his contract with Napoli. The Partenopei announced the extension of their cooperation until summer 2026.
The Nigerian striker receives an amount of around nine to ten million euros annually, while his release clause is around 130 to 140 million euros.
At the same time, he decided to cancel the Nigerian national team and the Africa Cup of Nations to help the Partenopei in January.
Napoli spent 75 million euros to bring him from Lille in 2020. Osimen has played 118 games for Napoli and scored 67 goals.
Source: sport 24
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Serie A
Napoli and Osimene have agreed on a new contract, the Nigerian will not travel to the Africa Cup of Nations
Victor Osimen and Napoli have agreed a new contract, with official announcements expected before Christmas. At the same time, the Nigerian striker will not take part in the Africa Cup of Nations.
Napoli “bind” Victor Osimene, the key player (along with Kvitsa Kvaratshelia) in last year’s championship conquest, until the summer of 2026.
The agreement between the Nigerian striker and the Partenopei has been “sealed”, according to Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, and essentially all that remains are the official announcements, which are expected to be made immediately.
Osimen receives an annual amount of around nine to ten million euros, while his release clause is around 130 to 140 million euros. At the same time, he decided to cancel the Nigerian national team and the Africa Cup of Nations to help the Partenopei in January.
Source: sport 24
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